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This is a classic wooden desk with a beautiful, sturdy build, featuring brass accents on its handles and corners. It has two sets of four drawers on either side and a central drawer, providing ample storage space. The top surface is covered with a black insert that complements the warm wood tones. The desk has taken some knocks over time, with visible wear and tear, especially on the corners and drawer edges, but remains structurally sound. Despite these cosmetic blemishes, it retains its charm and elegance, making it both a practical and stylish piece for any workspace. Breaks into 3 pieces for easy transportation.

Collection SE14.

£100.

Measurements: 183cm x 77cm x 77cm Inner leg space measurements: 72cm x 61cm

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